Martin D>Not like you to moan mate *s* Bwahahahah. Of course not.
; ) Ha, you thought that was a moan? But, serious point. In general, people are not interested in going to parties that play one micro genre of dance music all night. Just look around at the clubs. Christ I know tons of different people, all doing parties, and essentially alot of them are playing the same sort of thing/records. And yet certain crowds will only go to certain clubs etc. It's daft. We'll never have a good party scene again until everyone starts going to the same parties and gets off their high-horses. But, for example, there's alot of people out there who LOVE techno music. Would they go to a techno club? NO. Why not? Because it's just the same thing all night long. So they all go to different places 'eclectic' clubs. These people buy the records and the CD's, yet wouldn't set foot in a 'techno' club. I know flipping stacks of them. Take Mathew Jonson as an example. Techno music that alot of jocks can play. In alot of different clubs. Everyones going wild to it. House clubs, whatever clubs, it's almost universal techno music. A good example of a dj like this would be FK. He's picking up some of the new good techno joints and playing them. TO LIKE A BODY AND SOUL crowd! And killing it. Making them lap up more. Techno music being played to a soul/disco/garage crowd. I hope you don't misunderstand me, I'm not slagging techno clubs at all, you know I love them. It's just look at all the parties all the old heads go on about. "It isn't like it used be". That's because those parties had a wider appeal to more people. They weren't dedicated to one micro-genre all night, just good danceable beats all night long. Rant over, I have to do some work. Alex _________________________________________________________________ --------------------- End of message text -------------------- Is your business ready for the new era of accounting? http://www.ifrs.co.uk ---------------------------------------------------------------- This e-mail is sent by the above named in their individual, non-business capacity and is not on behalf of PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP. PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP may monitor outgoing and incoming e-mails and other telecommunications on its e-mail and telecommunications systems. By replying to this e-mail you give your consent to such monitoring.
